Children's School Project

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Last Sunday, the BF brought me to the school where he works. He toured me actually to every room of the school, and the photos below where one of those rooms for kids. They call it project room in English. In the Philippines, I guess this is similar to Home Economics room. The bags and the hanging pads were made by the children ten-year old or older. Impressive, isn't it?

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5 comments:

Leah H. said...

Cool..Can I borrow one? lol..



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January said...

That's very nice..:)

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wifetoalineman02 said...

very interesting :-) am sure that the kids are having enjoyable time doing their projects :-) Thank you for sharing. Dropping some love for Wednesday Whites, hope that you can return the favor too.

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ASMM&S said...

The hanging little pillows look so cute! Maayo kay naay Home economics diha. Diri kay I don't think if there is one.

Late WW visit here! Hope you don't mind!

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raya said...

i love those little hanging pillows! thanks for joining, Kat! sorry for this very late visit..

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